Well, it's a small pier at end of Hyatt resort. Capitalize the key word SMALL. There is a small bar. Few chairs. No tables to speak of. Best part is the view. Rest of it is come at own risk. You may or may not find seating. Service is poor. Bartender can't keep track of who got there first and literally asks the crowd who got there first?! Pretty sure Hyatt can do much better than this! Less than impressive.
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While some dock by boat here waterside, most people know the pier because they are sitting inside the Lone Eagle Grille and can see it jutting out from the Hyatt's private beach, reserved for hotel guests only. Â For us boatless folks, it's a great spot to stroll out to for a drink after dinner at the restaurant or to watch the sunset from one of the many Adirondack chairs. Because of the stunning views, you'll often see lots of wedding photo ops too right on the pier.
(I've known several people who have worked here as cocktail servers and they make plenty of $$$$ on tips, so drinks must surely be on the high end.)
If your in need of some nice scenery(boats,women & nature)this is a must stop
place for a cocktail in North Shore.
About 10 slips to tie up to & I hear they have a dingy shuttle service to assist you in tieing up your boat to one of the floating buoys.
The seven of us enjoyed a couple hours of fun after a golf outing.
At $75 a round for drinks for the group,not cheap but worth every penny.
This bar is out at the end of the pier so if you are arriving by boat, this makes for a nice place to tie up. I would say this is the best place on the north shore to pull into for drinks and relaxing. It's not open all the time, depending on the weather and of course not in the winter. It's also fun too even if you don't have a boat, just walk on out! Drink prices are no bargain, but this is Lake Tahoe!
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